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United States Marine Corps
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Commandant of the Marine Corps
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President of the United States
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general
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World War I
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July 3
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2008
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James F. Amos
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Lieutenant Colonel
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29 April
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1911
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1 January
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1915
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Colonel
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Brigadier General
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John A. Lejeune
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1 January
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1915
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10 September
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1917
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11 September
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1917
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13 August
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1920
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Major General
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Wendell C. Neville
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14 August
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1920
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11 July
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1923
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Logan Feland
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13 July
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1923
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31 July
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1925
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Dion Williams
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1 August
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1925
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1 July
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1928
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Ben H. Fuller
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2 July
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1928
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8 July
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1930
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1 August
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1930
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1 February
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1933
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John H. Russell, Jr.
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1 February
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1933
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28 February
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1934
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8 April
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1934
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22 April
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1935
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22 April
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1935
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6 May
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1937
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Holland M. Smith
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1 April
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1939
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25 September
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1939
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Alexander A. Vandegrift
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1 March
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1940
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18 November
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1941
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Charles D. Barrett
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19 November
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1941
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12 March
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1942
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28 March
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1942
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24 May
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1942
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Harry Schmidt
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25 May
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1942
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1 August
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1943
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Keller E. Rockey
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2 August
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1943
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17 January
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1944
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20 January
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1944
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30 July
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1945
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Allen H. Turnage
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1 September
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1945
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16 October
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1946
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Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr.
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17 October
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1946
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14 April
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1948
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Oliver P. Smith
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15 April
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1948
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19 July
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1950
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Lieutenant General
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19 July
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1950
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1 February
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1952
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Gerald C. Thomas
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8 March
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1952
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1 July
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1954
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Randolph M. Pate
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1 July
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1954
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31 December
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1955
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1 January
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1956
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30 November
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1957
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1 December
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1957
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31 December
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1959
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1 January
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1960
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31 March
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1963
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1 April
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1963
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30 June
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1965
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1 July
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1965
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30 June
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1967
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Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.
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1 July
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1967
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31 December
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1967
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General
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Lewis William Walt
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1 January
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1968
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29 Jan
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1971
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Keith B. McCutcheon
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30 Jan
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1971
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11 March
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1971
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Raymond G. Davis
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12 March
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1971
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30 March
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1972
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Earl E. Anderson
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31 March
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1972
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30 June
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1975
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Samuel Jaskilka
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1 Jul
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1975
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30 June
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1978
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Robert H. Barrow
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1 July
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1978
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30 July
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1979
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Kenneth McLennan
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1 July
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1979
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30 July
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1981
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Paul X. Kelley
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1 July
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1981
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30 June
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1983
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John K. Davis
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1 July
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1983
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31 May
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1986
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Thomas R. Morgan
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1 June
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1986
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30 June
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1988
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Joseph J. Went
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1 July
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1988
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31 July
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1990
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John R. Dailey
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1 August
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1990
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31 August
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1992
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Walter E. Boomer
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1 September
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1992
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July 14
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1994
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Richard D. Hearney
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July 15
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1994
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26 September
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1996
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Richard I. Neal
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September 27
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1996
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4 September
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1998
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Terrence R. Dake
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5 September
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1998
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7 September
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2000
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Michael J. Williams
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8 September
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2000
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9 September
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2002
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William L. Nyland
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10 September
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2002
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September 7
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2005
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Robert Magnus
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September 8
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2005
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July 2
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2008
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James F. Amos
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July 3
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2008
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United States Marine Corps portal
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List of United States Marine Corps four-star generals
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Vice Chief of Naval Operations
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Nofi, Albert A.
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ISBN 0938289896
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